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1 joint ownership
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > joint ownership
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Besitz, derbe under new ownership — [Firma, Laden, Restaurant:] einen neuen Inhaber/eine neue Inhaberin haben
* * *noun das Eigentumsrecht* * *own·er·ship[ˈəʊnəʃɪp, AM ˈoʊnɚ-]the \ownership of the company has passed to the banks das Eigentumsrecht an dem Unternehmen ist auf die Banken übergangenhome \ownership Wohneigentum ntchange of \ownership Eigentumswechsel m, Eigentümerwechsel mproof of \ownership Eigentumsnachweis mcommon [or collective] \ownership Miteigentum nt, Kollektivinhaberschaft f, Genossenschaft f bes ÖSTERRjoint \ownership Miteigentum ntto be under [or in] private/public \ownership sich in Privat-/Staatsbesitz befindenthere is a debate about whether these industries should be in public or private \ownership es wird darüber debattiert, ob diese Branchen in öffentlichem oder Privatbesitz sein solltento claim \ownership seine Besitzansprüche anmeldenseveral people have claimed \ownership of the bracelet found in the park on Saturday mehrere Leute haben behauptet, dass das Armband, das am Samstag im Park gefunden wurde, ihnen gehört* * *['əʊnəʃɪp]nBesitz mto establish the ownership of sth — den Besitzer einer Sache (gen) feststellen
there are doubts as to the ownership of the property — es ist nicht klar, wer der Eigentümer dieses Grundstücks ist
under his ownership the business flourished — das Geschäft blühte in der Zeit, als es sich in seinem Besitz befand
since we've been under new ownership —
this certifies your ownership of... — das weist Sie als Eigentümer von... aus
* * *1. JURa) Eigentum(srecht) nb) Inhaberschaft f2. weitS.a) Besitz mb) Besitzverhältnisse pl* * *noun, no pl.Besitz, derbe under new ownership — [Firma, Laden, Restaurant:] einen neuen Inhaber/eine neue Inhaberin haben
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4 time-sharing
1) (Computing) Time-sharing, das2) (joint ownership) Eigentum an einer Ferienwohnung o. ä., das für eine festgelegte Zeit des Jahres gilt; Time-sharing, das (Wirtsch.)* * *ˈtime-shar·ingn* * *noun, no pl., no art.1) (Computing) Time-sharing, das2) (joint ownership) Eigentum an einer Ferienwohnung o. ä., das für eine festgelegte Zeit des Jahres gilt; Time-sharing, das (Wirtsch.)* * *n.Teilnehmerverfahren n.Zeitteilverfahren n.
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joint ownership — ➔ ownership * * * joint ownership UK US noun [U] ► WORKPLACE a situation in which two or more people or organizations own a property, business, etc. together: »The merger is not a surprise, as the two publishers already had joint ownership of… … Financial and business terms
joint ownership — index pool Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 joint ownership … Law dictionary
Joint ownership — refers to: * Housing equity partnership. * Jointly owned photovoltaic plant. See also * Concurrent estate … Wikipedia
joint ownership — ownership that is shared by two or more individuals or groups … English contemporary dictionary
joint ownership — Synonyms and related words: association, cochairmanship, complicity, condominium, contribution, copartnership, copartnery, cotenancy, engagement, having a part, involvement, joint chairmanship, joint control, joint tenancy, partaking,… … Moby Thesaurus
joint ownership — See tenancy (joint tenancy) … Black's law dictionary
joint ownership — See tenancy (joint tenancy) … Black's law dictionary
joint ownership — /dʒɔɪnt əυnəʃɪp/ noun the owning of a property by several owners … Dictionary of banking and finance
ownership — own‧er‧ship [ˈəʊnəʆɪp ǁ ˈoʊnər ] noun [uncountable] COMMERCE the state of owning something: • Car ownership by teenagers tripled during the decade. • Home ownership is more common in Britain than in Europe generally. • Limited partnerships give… … Financial and business terms
joint — adj 1: common to two or more: as a: involving the combined activity or negligence of two or more a joint tort see also joint tortfeasor compare several b … Law dictionary
ownership — own·er·ship n: the state, relation, or fact of being an owner; also: the rights or interests of an owner reduced their ownership by one third absolute ownership: ownership esp. by a single person that is free of any encumbrances or limitations… … Law dictionary